| 1901 to 2000 of 2337 matches |   |
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Name |
Origin |
Sex |
Meaning |
| 1901. | Stachys | Biblical |  | Spike or ear of corn. |
| 1902. | Stacie | Greek |  | Shall be reborn. |
| 1903. | Stacy | English |  | Variant of Stacey: Diminutive of Anastasia: resurrection; or of Eustace: fruitful. |
| 1904. | Stacy | English |  | Productive. Abbreviation of Eustace. |
| 1905. | Stacy | Greek |  | Diminutive of Anastasia: Resurrection. One who will be reborn. Famous bearer: Anastasia, famous daughter of Tsar Nicholas lI, last emperor of Russia, who many believe survived the 1918 massacre of her family. |
| 1906. | Stacy | Greek |  | Diminutive of Eustace: Fruitful, productive. Famous bearer: St Eustace (Eustachins) was a martyred 2nd century Roman soldier. |
| 1907. | Stacy | Latin |  | Dependable. |
| 1908. | Staeey | Latin |  | Dependable. |
| 1909. | Staerling | English |  | A bird. |
| 1910. | Staffan | Swedish |  | Swedish form of Stephen 'crowned with laurels'. |
| 1911. | Staffen | Greek |  | Victorious. |
| 1912. | Stafford | English |  | From the landing ford; ford by a landing-stage. Also a place name. |
| 1913. | Stafford | Shakespearean |  | 'Henry VI, Part 2' Sir Humphrey Stafford. Also William Stafford, his brother. 'King Henry the Sixth, Part III' Lord Stafford. |
| 1914. | Stamford | English |  | From the stony ford. |
| 1915. | Stamitos | Greek |  | Enduring. |
| 1916. | Stan | English |  | Diminutive of Stanley: Stony field; lives by the stony grove. |
| 1917. | Stanbeny | English |  | From the stone fortress. |
| 1918. | Stanburh | English |  | From the stone fortress. |
| 1919. | Stanbury | English |  | From the stone fortress. |
| 1920. | StancIyf | English |  | From the rocky diff. |
| 1921. | Stancliff | English |  | From the rocky diff. |
| 1922. | Standish | English |  | From the stony park. |
| 1923. | Stands | Czechoslovakian |  | Camp glory. |
| 1924. | Stanedisc | English |  | From the stony park. |
| 1925. | Stanfeld | English |  | From the stony field. |
| 1926. | Stanfield | English |  | From the stony field. |
| 1927. | Stanford | English |  | Stony ford; stony meadow. Surname. |
| 1928. | Stanhop | English |  | From the stony hollow. |
| 1929. | Stanhope | English |  | From the stony hollow. |
| 1930. | Stanislas | Polish |  | Glorious camp. |
| 1931. | Stanislas | Slavic |  | Military glory. |
| 1932. | Stanislaus | Polish |  | Variant of Stanislas: Glorious camp. |
| 1933. | Stanislaus | Slavic |  | Military glory. |
| 1934. | Stanislav | Czechoslovakian |  | Camp glory. |
| 1935. | Stanislav | Slavic |  | Military glory. |
| 1936. | Stanislava | Latin |  | Star. |
| 1937. | Stanislov | Russian |  | Glory. |
| 1938. | Stanley | English |  | Stony field; lives by the stony grove. |
| 1939. | Stanley | Shakespearean |  | 'Henry VI, Part 2' Sir John Stanley. 'King Henry the Sixth, Part III' Sir William Stanley. 'King Richard III' Lord Stanley, called also Earl of Derby. |
| 1940. | Stanly | English |  | Lives by the stony grove. |
| 1941. | Stannes | Slavic |  | Military glory. |
| 1942. | Stansie | Italian |  | Constant. |
| 1943. | Stanton | English |  | Stony meadow. Surname. |
| 1944. | Stantun | English |  | From the stony farm. |
| 1945. | Stanway | English |  | Lives by the stony road. |
| 1946. | Stanweg | English |  | Lives by the stony road. |
| 1947. | Stanwic | English |  | From the stony village. |
| 1948. | Stanwick | English |  | From the stony village. |
| 1949. | Stanwik | English |  | From the stony village. |
| 1950. | Stanwode | English |  | From the stony forest. |
| 1951. | Stanwood | English |  | From the stony forest. |
| 1952. | Stanwyk | English |  | From the stony village. |
| 1953. | Star | English |  | Star. |
| 1954. | Star | Latin |  | Star. |
| 1955. | Starbuck | English |  | Star deer. |
| 1956. | Starling | English |  | A bird. |
| 1957. | Starls | English |  | Star. |
| 1958. | Starr | English |  | Star. |
| 1959. | Starr | English |  | Star. |
| 1960. | Starveling | Shakespearean |  | 'A Midsummer Night's Dream' Starveling, a tailor, acts as Moonshine in the play within the play. |
| 1961. | Stas | Slavic |  | Military glory. |
| 1962. | Stasia | Greek |  | Shall be reborn. |
| 1963. | Stasio | Slavic |  | Stand of glory. |
| 1964. | Stasy | Russian |  | Reborn. |
| 1965. | Staunton | English |  | From the stony farm. |
| 1966. | Stavros | Greek |  | Victorious. |
| 1967. | Steadman | Anglo-Saxon |  | Dwells at the farm. |
| 1968. | Steafan | Greek |  | Victorious. |
| 1969. | Steaphan | Gaelic |  | Crown; wreath. Variant of Stephen. |
| 1970. | Stearc | Anglo-Saxon |  | Severe. |
| 1971. | Stearn | English |  | Austere. |
| 1972. | Steathford | English |  | From the landing ford. |
| 1973. | Stedeman | English |  | Owns a farm. |
| 1974. | Stedman | Anglo-Saxon |  | Dwells at the farm. |
| 1975. | Stedman | English |  | Owns a farm. |
| 1976. | Steele | English |  | Hard; durable. |
| 1977. | Steen | Teutonic |  | Stone. |
| 1978. | Steenie | Greek |  | Diminutive of Stephen: Crown; victorious. |
| 1979. | Stefan | German |  | Crown; wreath. Variant of Stephen. |
| 1980. | Stefan | Greek |  | Victorious. |
| 1981. | Stefan | Polish |  | Crown. |
| 1982. | Stefan | Russian |  | Russian form of Stephen 'crowned with laurels'. |
| 1983. | Stefan | Scandinavian |  | Crown; wreath. Variant of Stephen. |
| 1984. | Stefan | Slavic |  | Crown; wreath. Variant of Stephen. |
| 1985. | Stefan | Swedish |  | Swedish form of Stephen 'crowned with laurels'. |
| 1986. | Stefania | French |  | Crowned in victory. |
| 1987. | Stefanie | Greek |  | Feminine form of Stephen: Crown; victorious. |
| 1988. | Stefano | Greek |  | Victorious. |
| 1989. | Stefano | Italian |  | Italian form of Stephen 'crowned with laurels'. |
| 1990. | Stefano | Spanish |  | Crown of laurels. |
| 1991. | Stefanos | Greek |  | Victorious. |
| 1992. | Stefanya | Russian |  | Feminine form of Stephan: crowned with laurels. Note: 'This Database is Copyright Muse Creations Inc. 2000'.. |
| 1993. | Steffan | Welsh |  | Crown; wreath. Variant of Stephen. |
| 1994. | Steffen | Welsh |  | Crown; wreath. Variant of Stephen. |
| 1995. | Steffon | Welsh |  | Crown; wreath. Variant of Stephen. |
| 1996. | Stefford | English |  | Crown; wreath. From biblical Stephen, the first Christian martyr. Surname. |
| 1997. | Stefford | Greek |  | Crown; wreath. In the bible Stephen was the first Christian martyr. Surname. |
| 1998. | Stefina | Greek |  | Crowned in victory. |
| 1999. | Stefinia | Greek |  | Crowned in victory. |
| 2000. | Stefn | Anglo-Saxon |  | Stem. |